I consider myself to be a dynamic, personable and highly educated professional. I am a results-oriented
leader with a strong record of accomplishment in spiritual planning, program development and strategic planning. I describe
myself as a passionate teacher of Judaism with demonstrated ability to educate, motivate and direct students while maintaining
high interest and achievement. I am a compassionate and responsive pastor successfully serving the diverse needs of multiple
populations with a calm and caring presence and meaningful spiritual guidance. I am an articulate and captivating speaker,
conveying the beauty and nobility of Judaism, its values and traditions, to those seeking deeper engagement with Jewish learning
while also serving as an ambassador of Judaism to the broader community.

Launched Mishkan
Shabbat [A Sanctuary of Shabbat] program in partnership with the Cantor featuring contemporary and traditional
music for Qabbalat Shabbat services accompanied by live instrumental music; played percussion as part of the "Rhythm
and Jews" band.

Initiated and guided
a Tefila Task Force to articulate a vision statement about worship for our temple and implement meaningful changes to the
Shabbat morning worship service to make it more spiritually relevant for congregants.

Worked with Youth
Committee and Advisors to rekindle youth groups that won the 2007-2008 New England Regional USY award for "Largest chapter
percentage increase in membership."

Brought various speakers
to the congregation to promote adult Jewish learning.

Introduced “A
Mishnah a Day Keeps the Yetzer HaRa [Evil Impulse] Away” at daily minyan and Birkat HaMazon
(Grace after Meals) after the morning breakfast.

Revived seudah shelishit (third Sabbath meal) and launched
the study of Sefer HaHinukh (The Book of Mitzvah Education).

Initiated pastoral visits to the infirmed and hospitalized members of the congregation as well as regular
pastoral calls to homebound elderly.

Invited students from nearby Boston College to temple services and programs as part of a college outreach
initiative.

Aided rebuilding of youth program and oversaw its growth by
working with Youth Director and advisors; led our "Tallit and Tefillin
Club" with support from Education Director and School Committee.

Inaugurated annual
“Open Sukkah” with more than 300 attending.

Launched “Tisha B’Av [9th of Av] Teaching” and High Holy Day Institute.

Initiated “Qabbalah [Spirituality] of Welcoming” program to enhance friendliness
and accessibility to the congregation.

Worked with Technology Committee to enhance presentation of synagogue communication and website presence.

Fostered partnership with The Jewish Theological Seminary
to create a Young Leadership cadre of members and with AIPAC to strengthen ties with Israel and the political process of Democracy. Sent the largest per capita delegation to AIPAC Conference from New England 2009, 2010.

Promoted eliminating the use of foam cups in
favor of recyclable paper and auditing our energy use to maximize energy efficiency as part of our “Going Green”
campaign.